Oh? I thought it was automatic. So you guys have to do that by hand, man, that must be a lot of work with all the members here.

Automatic? Oh god I only wish. We have to do this stuff manually. =_=

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And I will definitely start summarizing today, can't stand behind when everyone is working so hard.

I fall asleep during the day and I work at night! I should be back in the morning with summaries, yay. Thankfully, only two of my assigned works go over one page. \o\ And now it is midnight and I'm headin' off. I'll trust this to you in the meanwhile~

* Sakana sits around and drinks tea as he watches the squad members dash into the darkness

Puh, with everyone working so hard, I guess I can take a break for now, eh?They won't be back for a while anywa-*Roukanken, Chaore come back from the dark, covered in scratches and bites from the fanworks, but holding the finished summaries in their handsWha? Wh....what are you doing here? Any questions on your orders?

MISSION UPDATE: When looking through my assignment list and checking the works on there just now, I realized that I messed up on UsuallyDead's works.

I assumed that all his threads were for one of his stories, but saw now that his works (except one iirc) are all part of 'Retelling of Oriental Stories', which I listed as a work in itself.

As far as I can see it right now, not all of the works in this series had respective threads here, so only some were assigned for summarizing. There's ten works in total that fall under 'Retelling of Oriental Stories'. I will see to it that I update the list as soon as possible with all of UD's works in the series and will leave them for anyone to summarize.

Oh yes, I forgot to mention, I'm assigned assistant librarian duty until Ruro's back from being really, really busy. So if you need anything modified around here, just let me know ^^ Bonk me on the head if I'm ignoring you. You can either PM me or find me on #touhou-meido, #shrinemaiden or #ijiyatsu.

My reputation precedes me - it's been said that I may as well have read everything here, but, truthfully, I haven't - I only recently joined MotK and started prowling the fanworks forum. I haven't had a chance to dig through the earlier pages of the works, and now that everything is being shuffled around, I'm starting to prowl through it.

I'm pretty sure I already mentioned, for example, that I've never read any the stories on my assignment list yet.That is rapidly changing, however.

Touhou Another Origins: The Yama of XanaduAuthor: A-FStatus: UnfinishedGenre: Drama, mysterySummary: The alternate telling of the Yama of Gensokyo: Shikieiki Yamaxanadu's life before Gensokyo. Entwining the legacy of Old Hell, before the downsizing and formation of Makai and Higan, to the disappearance of Oni-kind and centering on the legacy of the Yama who will become the unsung heroine of all times. A worthy read if you are patient, and certainly if you like Shikieiki and lots of drama.

As much as we appreciate your contribution, we decided that summaries are not to be done by the authors of the works themselves (it should be in the opening post as well).That is to assure the summaries are not biased in any way, please understand.

However, we at least can use the genres you have given us, so it helps a bit.

EDIT:Is it just me or is the library more busy than before since we've started our work?List updated with new work #097

Also, currently outlining a new story. Work gives me lots of free time, heh. My method is:

1. Write outline. 2. Handwrite story with pencil and paper. Handwriting takes longer than typing, but that's the point - helps me really think about the story as I write, making changes as needed. Often, this means trimming plot details out. And using pencil is cleaner when it comes to changes.3. Type it up. Minor edits are done at this stage.

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Also, currently outlining a new story. Work gives me lots of free time, heh.

I'm looking forward to that, you've got a nice style of writing I'll finally get back to my disaster story as well once this week's over. Dealing with all the fiction here makes me want to write myself.

Hehe. Whole reason I'm writing Everlasting Wanderers is because I'm stuck with writers block in the story Acied and Sara are actually from, so I figured I'd have some fun fleshing out two of the minor characters that I like the most.

While I was working on my assigned summaries, the need for different "status" terms occurred to me. I didn't want the only two statuses to be Incomplete and Complete; that doesn't give me enough information. So here's a thought:

Complete: Exactly what it sounds like. Note that this is different from Ended.Ended: When the author posts a final update, saying that "I will no longer update this". Valesta's Thought's End is a good example.Stalled: When the writer says they're taking a break and doesn't come back to the piece for a month or longer. Note that the only thing that separates this from Ended is that they at least state their intent to return. However, if this continues for six months, it goes to Permanent Hiatus.Incomplete: Fics with a constant rate of updating. Updating at least once a month is enough to receive this designation.Sporadically Updated: This designation exists because of short story threads, which most writers tend to update whenever the hell they feel like it. (I know I'm like this, and Rou, Benny1, etc tend to show signs of this too.)Halted: When a fic is forcibly ended because the writer has been banned. Can and should overlap with Permanent Hiatus.Permanent Hiatus: Should only be given to works that have not updated in six months or longer. It's a politically correct way of saying "this fic is dead". :|

While I was working on my assigned summaries, the need for different "status" terms occurred to me. I didn't want the only two statuses to be Incomplete and Complete; that doesn't give me enough information. So here's a thought:

Complete: Exactly what it sounds like. Note that this is different from Ended.Ended: When the author posts a final update, saying that "I will no longer update this". Valesta's Thought's End is a good example.Stalled: When the writer says they're taking a break and doesn't come back to the piece for a month or longer. Note that the only thing that separates this from Ended is that they at least state their intent to return. However, if this continues for six months, it goes to Permanent Hiatus.Incomplete: Fics with a constant rate of updating. Updating at least once a month is enough to receive this designation.Sporadically Updated: This designation exists because of short story threads, which most writers tend to update whenever the hell they feel like it. (I know I'm like this, and Rou, Benny1, etc tend to show signs of this too.)Halted: When a fic is forcibly ended because the writer has been banned. Can and should overlap with Permanent Hiatus.Permanent Hiatus: Should only be given to works that have not updated in six months or longer. It's a politically correct way of saying "this fic is dead". :|

Is this a good idea, yes or no?

Good.

I kinda did this, using 'Unfinished', 'In Progress', and 'Finished'. Totally support a formal version.

I think the statuses are a good idea. Could I suggest simplifying them though? Some are quite similar - e.g., Stalled, Permanent Hiatus and Halted. How about:

Complete - The story is done.Ended Unfinished - The story is left undone and will not be completed.To Be Continued - The story is left undone and will be completed later.Updated - The story is updated, regularly, semi-regularly, or occasionally.

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Just my two cents.

EDIT: I know I'm not a librarian and yet I keep piping up in here. Hope I'm not butting in on staff stuff only.

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Librarians is just the name of the unlucky persons who were the fastest to react to Ruro's and my asking for help and were hit with loads of work in response

Yes, the categories may be too detailed, but I think we should see how many fics fall under all the categories Ruro made once we summarized everything. And if one category only contains two or three works then, we may drop it and add those to another similar category.

Sure, those sound good. Sakana and I will probably work on streamlining all of this once we get all the summaries in. And yes, feel free to give us suggestions; a good idea is a good idea regardless of who it comes from. I just used "to the librarian crew" as an indication that these people in particular should pay attention, but anyone is free to give us ideas. We want audience participation, after all; we're doing this for the readers' benefit to begin with.

I think that Stalled and Permanent Hiatus are distinct enough that they ought to get their own separate entries. Might also motivate authors to get back to writing if they don't want their work to be listed as dead.

Also, I think it might be a good idea to expand the Length parameter beyond the current three values. The number of pages it takes up in Microsoft Word would be more useful.

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